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State Highway 99 (SH 99), also known as the Grand Parkway, is a beltway in the U.S. state of Texas.Its first section opened on August 31, 1994. When the route is completed, it will be the longest beltway in the U.S., the world's seventh-longest ring road, and the third (outer) loop of the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area, with Interstate 610 being the first (inner) loop ...
Although the 1979 cancellation has ended TxDOT's highway proposal, Fort Bend County had an interest in the roadway project since 1984. On March 29, 1988, the parkway was officially designated by TxDOT as State Highway 122—stretching from Beltway 8 to the Grand Parkway . Environmental and feasibility studies were conducted during the next 10 ...
To SH 99 Toll east (Grand Parkway) – Baytown / Community Drive: Southbound exit is via exit 157; access to eastbound Grand Parkway (opened in May 2022) via frontage road 63.5: 102.2: 157B: SH 99 Toll west (Grand Parkway) – Spring: Northbound exit & entrance flyover ramps 63.6: 102.4: 157: To SH 99 Toll (Grand Parkway) – Spring, Baytown
Segment II from East Childs Avenue to just past Highway 140 was completed in 2020. Construction on the fourth segment of the project, which will extend Campus Parkway further north and connect it ...
Fort Bend Parkway Toll Road: 8.9: 14.3 Sienna Ranch Road in Missouri City: Beltway 8 / Sam Houston Tollway at Harris County Line 2004: current Toll road continues north into Harris County as Fort Bend Toll Road (maintained by HCTRA) to Alternate U.S. 90 (South Main Street) in Houston. In July 2008 the authority converted the Fort Bend Parkway ...
SH 99 Toll (Grand Parkway) Direct ramps to east and westbound Grand Parkway (SH 99) from northbound Tomball Tollway: Tomball: 20.35: 32.75: Bus. SH 249 north / Holderrieth Road / Alice Road: Southern terminus of Bus. SH 249; [37] access to HCA Houston Healthcare Tomball: 21.81: 35.10: FM 2920 / Bus. SH 249 south – Tomball, Hooks Airport ...
In the United States, future Interstate Highways include proposals to establish new mainline (one- and two-digit) routes to the Interstate Highway System.Included in this article are auxiliary Interstate Highways (designated by three-digit numbers) in varying stages of planning and construction, and the planned expansion of existing primary Interstate Highways.
In 1989, The Bangles performed at the opening of the segment of Beltway 8 between I-10 (Katy Freeway) and US 290. [10] On July 7, 1990, a ceremony, called Road Party II, took place for the opening of the section of Beltway 8 between I-45 (North Freeway) and US 290, the final segment. Organizers had planned for a crowd of 100,000.